Razer Blade Stealth Price in Malaysia

A lot of Windows laptops and Ultrabooks have come close to bringing the fight to a certain slim and compact laptop of a rather fruity descent, but none have really delivered the fight – until the Razer Blade Stealth with its solid features and specs came along. Read more about this Razer Blade laptop below.

Best price for Razer Blade Stealth in Malaysia is RM 7,265.31

You can buy the Razer Blade Stealth at the lowest price of RM 7,265.31 from Lazada. Alternatively, the Razer Blade Stealth is also sold in Indonesia at Bukalapak with the price of RM 4,077.00 and Philippines at Galleon with the price of RM 6,489.00 and Singapore at Lazada with the price of RM 6,967.00. Pricing details were last updated at 19 May 2018, 00:57.

Razer Blade Stealth Review - The Ultimate Ultrabook

Razer Malaysia has done it again. They have set the standards for many devices and products, and now they are setting the standard for Ultrabooks. The Razer Blade Stealth from Razer isn’t quite a gaming laptop that a lot of people will come to expect from Razer, but instead it is first and foremost a Windows Ultrabook that is targeted towards those who want a great Windows machine for their work and their studies.

The thinnest Blade yet

The Razer Blade Stealth is the thinnest Windows machine Razer has ever produced, and also the lighest. The Blade Stealth weighs no more than your heavy college textbook at only 1.2 kilograms. And its thinness? No more than your notebook at only 0.52 inches thin. It is portable computing, made perfect.

This is achievable thanks to the excellent engineering from Razer and also through the use of high quality CNC-milled aircraft grade aluminium. The entire Blade Stealth is milled from a single block of aluminium to provide durability that is second to none in an incredibly slim form factor.

Power through the Day

Like in games, it would be terribly bad if your character ran out of health points or magic points; it would be terrible for your Ultrabook or laptop to run out of battery even before the day is over. This Razer laptop comes with a 53.6 WH battery that delivers up to 9 hours of battery life in total. This means that you can unplug the device and head to work or class and return home with some left over power still! And even if you did have to carry the charger out, the charger is incredibly small and light, just like the Razer Stealth laptop itself.

Ultimately, Razer is still a gaming company at the heart, and it would be unlike them if the Razer Blade Stealth were to come without any gaming capabilities whatsoever. Which is why the Razer Core exists; the Razer Core is a companion external graphics card enclosure for all Razer Blade laptops – not just the Blade Stealth.

The idea is that the Razer Blade Stealth can be plugged into the Razer Core after a long days’ worth of work to be able to game with a proper external graphics card for superior gaming performance.

Reviews of Razer Blade Stealth

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Reviewed on 2018-04-02

Speedy performance stacks up well to more expensive machines. Long battery life. Attractive and sturdy metal construction. Customizable individually backlit keys. Includes both USB-C with Thunderbolt 3 and USB 3.0 ports,

Somewhat light on storage. Keys have slightly shallow travel,

Now, the American gaming hardware-maker has returned with an update that largely provides more of the same, albeit with a few notable improvements.Its processor has been seen a generation bump, going from an Intel Core i7-6500U to the more energy-...

Battery life not as long as some competitors', Can't charge and use USB-C port at the same time

It wasn't long ago that we reviewed the 13.3-inch Razer Blade Stealth, an excellent refreshed version of the non-gaming ultraportable that bumped up the screen size from previous versions. Now another update has arrived, with the changes coming on the ins...

weak battery life in the WLAN test, CPU performance remains behind that of the competitors, no SD reader, very little feedback from the keyboard

Dancing at two weddings with one laptop. With the Blade Stealth, Razer wants to attract gamers during the night and office workers during the day. In order to gain a performance increase compared to the predecessor, the ultrabook is equipped with an i7-85...

Did you ever, as a kid, spend November and December dreaming of a brand-new, bright red motocross bike, only to come downstairs on Christmas morning and find a brand-new, bright green one? That's how we feel about the Razer Blade Stealth the company sent...

Battery life not as long as some competitors, Can't charge and use USB-C port at the same time

Razer's Blade Stealth line is a non-gaming alternative to its flagship Blade gaming laptops, turning the same sleek design into a smaller, thinner general purpose ultraportable. It's already seen various iterations since its debut last year, but this newe...

Recently, I went to a coffee shop to do some stuff for work. As I looked up from my computer, I saw many other people doing the same thing—glued to their computers with a blue light shining on their face.There is one thing I remember starkly from this mem...

Earlier this year we reviewed the previous version of the Razer Blade Stealth and loved it. It featured a great design, very portable form factor, and decent internal hardware. But despite succeeding in many ways, we were put off by the laptop's enormous...

The chassis of this Blade Stealth isn't dramatically different than it has been in past generations — except for its new gunmetal paint job. An all-black exterior, backlit triple snake logo and a keyboard with every color in the rainbow is often what kept...

Earlier this year Razer co-founder and CEO Min-Liang Tan announced that Razer is planning better laptop support on Linux. He noted that more customers are requesting Linux support and they formed a goal of figuring out how to make "the best notebook in t...

The original Razer Blade stealth turned heads with its stunningly sleek design and powerful performance, but its 12-inch screen felt a bit cramped. The new Stealth (starting at $1,399, reviewed at $1,599) crams a 13.3-inch display into the same slim and c...

For the past month, I've had the privilege of testing out the Razer Blade Stealth and can say that it has truly blown me away. From its sleek design to its great performance, the ultrabook should appeal to a wide range of consumers outside of gaming. As s...

susceptible to finger prints, comparatively large chassis for a 12.5-inch display, no SD card reader, PCIe SSD writes not reaching full potential, keyboard could have more feedback, review laptop suffers from "coil whine"

Successful Debut. The subnotebook for gamers - introduced at CES this year - receives an update to Intel's Kaby Lake CPU-generation. The subtle performance increase is welcome, especially in conjunction with the Razer Core eGPU. Razer recently announced t...

Keyboard is comfortable and customizable with Chroma, Comes in black, Relatively light and thin, Robust and hearty feel

WIthout Razer Core, remains less than AAA gaming powerful, USB-C power port makes tripping easy, Bezel is big (but not terribly so), Razer logo still over-the-top for a laptop not explicitly gaming-aimed

When I reviewed the original Razer Blade Stealth earlier this year, I suggested it was the “true MacBook alternative”. I stand by that claim, and go one further: Razer has out-done Apple in one key area. At a time when Apple is taking upwards 2-3 years to...

For as long as I can remember, I've dreamed of a computer that didn't exist: something that could get me through the work day but also transform into a gaming powerhouse at home. It's taken decades, but that old fantasy is finally starting to coalesce int...

Big LCD bezel, Larger and heavier than competing ultraportables, Battery life could be better

For all the hype around 2-in-1 convertibles like those in Lenovo's Yoga line and detachables like the Microsoft Surface Book , 2016 has been a surprisingly super year for traditional slim-and-light laptops.Razer kicked off the year by rolling out its Blad...

The Razer Blade Stealth includes a Core i7 processor and high-res touchscreen even in its lowest-end configuration; it has more ports than other 12-inch laptops and a fun Chroma backlit keyboard

It's bigger and heavier than 12-inch laptops from Apple, Asus and others. The thick bezel around the screen feels dated and configuration options are limited

One of the unexpected surprises from earlier this year was the Razer Blade Stealth , a high-end 12.5-inch ultrabook from Razer that represented a major shift for that PC and accessory maker. Rather than another highly designed gaming laptop, the Stealth w...

The ultrabook market shows no signs of cooling off any time soon. We've recently explored different flavors from all the top vendors including HP's Spectre x360 15t, Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Yoga, ASUS's Zenbook UX-305CA and our reigning Editor's Choice in De...

Razer has traditionally been a company focused on gaming. In fact, their tagline is “For Gamers. By Gamers.” So when Razer announced at CES that they were building an Ultrabook – a product category whose size and power limitations are typically the antith...

“For Gamers. By Gamers” has long been the tagline for San Diego-based Razer. Diverging from its usual modus operandi however, the company has introduced its first ultrabook, the Razer Blade Stealth. For the record, this is not a gaming machine out of the...

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